Selling a used CD in Florida is about to get much more difficult. You will have to show ID, give them your thumbprint, and may only get store credit. Plus, the CDs have to be held for 30 days before they can be sold.
I don't buy a whole lot of CDs, but when I do, I like to buy used. This just seems tailor made to put second hand sales out of business because the record company gets none of the money.
Why would any record store want to put up with this? I do understand the desire to prevent easy disposal of stolen goods, but this seems a bit much.
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